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https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/15894 ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> "bas bas bas! yeh height theek hai. After takeoff, we'll fly at this altitude. ok?" Jag Bags.
https://twitter.com/rambhaktraavan/stat ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> Hello Sir.... what is that rescue thing for ? how does it work?
https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/15894 ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> If the pilot is incapacitated after a crash landing or accident, battle damage etc, the crash crew have to break the glass and pull the handle to shatter the canopy. Then the fireman can extract the pilot. Many pilots have been rescued from raging fires, by crash crew.
https://twitter.com/dey_krishnandu/stat ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> I can also see an emergency cut here yellow stripe on the canopy. Is that a second option if canopy doesn't shatter?
https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/15894 ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> Yes
https://twitter.com/rambhaktraavan/stat ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> Hello Sir.... what is that rescue thing for ? how does it work?
https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/15894 ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> If the pilot is incapacitated after a crash landing or accident, battle damage etc, the crash crew have to break the glass and pull the handle to shatter the canopy. Then the fireman can extract the pilot. Many pilots have been rescued from raging fires, by crash crew.
https://twitter.com/dey_krishnandu/stat ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> I can also see an emergency cut here yellow stripe on the canopy. Is that a second option if canopy doesn't shatter?
https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/15894 ... mQBbDT3QOw ---> Yes
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https://twitter.com/Chopsyturvey/status ... dUPXjl4phQ ---> This day 11/11/93.
I as No.1 of 1 Sqn @IAF_MCC flew my 1111th hour on Mirage 2000. Flew aircraft KF-111. Took off at 11 hrs, 11 min, 11 secs. Went to Way Point 11. In formation with me was No 1 of the base in aircraft KF-101, and was flying his 101st hour. There were many more 1s that day.
I as No.1 of 1 Sqn @IAF_MCC flew my 1111th hour on Mirage 2000. Flew aircraft KF-111. Took off at 11 hrs, 11 min, 11 secs. Went to Way Point 11. In formation with me was No 1 of the base in aircraft KF-101, and was flying his 101st hour. There were many more 1s that day.
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https://twitter.com/Sandeep_Mave/status ... VoqLswcoUw ---> Indian Air Force HAL Jaguar @ Jaisalmer AFS.
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Rakesh wrote:Patch is from No 102 Trisonics Squadron which flies the Su-30MKI. The squadron got the name Trisonics from the MiG-25 which had a top speed of Mach 3. The squadron was raised on 25 August 1981 with the MiG-25 @ the Trishul Air Base in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh and was retired from the same air base in 2006. The squadron was then re-raised with the Su-30MKI on March 08, 2011 @ Chabua Air Force Station in Assam.
For folks who follow numerology ---> 102 ---> 1+0+2 ---> 3 (Trisonics)
The IAF has a wicked sense of humour when handing out squadron names
Pop Quiz - What is the type of helicopter operated by the IAF and has a unit name of Featherweights?
Mi 26. Probably one of the "smallest" and lightest" helicopters in the world
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Watercanon salute for Rambha in Japan
How aviation passion/hobby is respected in Japan and rest of the world. In India on the other hand,
How aviation passion/hobby is respected in Japan and rest of the world. In India on the other hand,
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https://twitter.com/AdvTaranjeet/status ... RA9IKDyGMQ ---> Tip of the spear of the attack helicopter fleet of @IAF_MCC. 1 x LCH Prachand, 1 x AH-64E Apache and 1 x ALH Dhruv Mk IV over Kartavya Path.
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Check out that rack under the belly of the Mirage 2000I
https://twitter.com/delhidefence/status ... 26145?s=20 --->
https://twitter.com/delhidefence/status ... 26145?s=20 --->
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https://twitter.com/IAF_MCC/status/1631 ... 86371?s=20 --->
Acquired in March 1963, the MiG-21, a legendary fighter & the first supersonic aircraft in the IAF inventory has completed 60 years today.
Hero of the 1971 War & upgraded over the years to undertake multiple combat roles, the aircraft continues to serve the nation even today.
Acquired in March 1963, the MiG-21, a legendary fighter & the first supersonic aircraft in the IAF inventory has completed 60 years today.
Hero of the 1971 War & upgraded over the years to undertake multiple combat roles, the aircraft continues to serve the nation even today.
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https://twitter.com/Chopsyturvey/status ... 92419?s=20 ---> June 1985. The first Mirage 2000 formation lands in India. Young @Chopsyturvey is one among them.
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Sqdn 6, Dragons, i guess. How will they neutralise enemy shipping , with 30 mm cannon ?Rakesh wrote:Jaguar IMs
https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/16767 ... 43398?s=20 ---> Dragons of Gir
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Apart from the Sea Eagle, which is still in service, i believe they even use the Harpoon.Kersi wrote: Sqdn 6, Dragons, i guess. How will they neutralise enemy shipping , with 30 mm cannon ?
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I thought Sea Eagle is no longer in service. Any latest news ?dinesh_kimar wrote: ↑07 Jul 2023 19:05Apart from the Sea Eagle, which is still in service, i believe they even use the Harpoon.Kersi wrote: Sqdn 6, Dragons, i guess. How will they neutralise enemy shipping , with 30 mm cannon ?
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But Harpoon II missiles had been ordered about 15 years back for the Jaguar IM aircraft along with the EL 20232 radars.
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https://twitter.com/raavan_47/status/16 ... 56929?s=20 ---> Rare livery of KF-101 Tiger. Circa 1998, Maharajpur, Gwalior.
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https://twitter.com/indiandefence11/sta ... 18112?s=20 ---> Indian Army Sikh Light Infantry troopers with SIG-716 Battle Rifle with BEL Holographic Sight and B&T MP-9 with Zeiss RSA-S Red Dot Sight.
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What country is the foreigner from?Rakesh wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023 00:21 https://twitter.com/hvtiaf/status/16976 ... 63603?s=20 ---> 9G CLUB
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Most probably American. This was, iirc, Red Flag 2016.
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Thank you for the clarification!
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https://x.com/vishwak/status/1715703861208588750?s=20 ---> SEPECAT Jaguar deep penetration strike aircraft of the IAF thunders over us at Sangam, Prayagraj during IAF Day 2023.
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Is the LDP station a new fitment on the Jags?? Dont remember seeing them earlier..
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Litening pods have been on Jaguars since the late 1990s. I believe delivery started in 1998 (?).Bala Vignesh wrote: ↑24 Oct 2023 01:03 Is the LDP station a new fitment on the Jags?? Dont remember seeing them earlier..
India chooses Litening
https://www.flightglobal.com/india-choo ... 60.article
13 Feb 1996
O/T....but it was the Mirage 2000 (not the Jaguar) that employed the Litening pod over Kargil.
THE MAN WHO BOMBED TIGER HILL TELLS HOW HE WAR WAS WON FROM THE AIR
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Admiral saab,
The presence of LDP from 1990's i was aware of, but this Jag had its starboard side 30mm canon removed and faired over, where this LDP is now mounted. Wasn't aware of this upgrade being made on the the JS fleet.
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This upgrade was reportedly part of the last batch of Jaguars ordered in 2006. See below...Bala Vignesh wrote: ↑25 Oct 2023 22:30The presence of LDP from 1990's i was aware of, but this Jag had its starboard side 30mm canon removed and faired over, where this LDP is now mounted. Wasn't aware of this upgrade being made on the the JS fleet.
Source: https://www.airvectors.net/avjag.html
However, the above aircraft in the photo (serial number JS 132) was part of the initial delivery from the UK. JS 132 was delivered to the IAF sometime in the early 1980s. See the breakdown of the aircraft delivery, via serial number, below. Likely as part of a fleet wide upgrade, and to bring them in line with the last batch ordered in 2006, it appears they are removing one cannon in place of a Litening pod or a jammer.A final order for 20 single-seaters was placed in 2006, with the total number of Jaguars, not counting the 18 loaners, obtained by India as:
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Jaguar IS: 128
Jaguar IM: 8
Jaguar IB: 15
Jaguar IB Night Attack: 17
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SEPECAT kits: 40
HAL-built: 128
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TOTAL: 168
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The last batch of single-seaters featured modernized displays and processor, plus the DARIN II system, featuring:
Replacement of the HUDWAC with an Israeli Elbit wide-angle HUD.
Replacement of the Sagem ULISS navigation system with a Sagem Sigma 95 navigation system, with ring-laser gyro INS and GPS receiver.
Replacement of COMED with a 12.7 x 12.7 centimeter (5 x 5) MFD.
A new LRMTS in a reprofiled nose.
An Elta EL/L-8222 RF jammer, replacing the right cannon, with the gun port faired over; an Indian-made Tarang RWR; and an Israeli IAI Malat countermeasures dispenser system, built in India under license.
A new autopilot, and twin mission computers built by HAL.
Source: https://combatace.com/files/file/1634-i ... l-numbers/
Allocation of Jaguar Serials:
JI001-JI018 RAF aircraft on loan - returned (18)
JS101-JS135 UK Direct Supply (35)
JS136-JS204 HAL Manufacture (79)
JT051-JT053 UK Direct Supply Two seaters (3)
JT054-JT065 HAL Manufactured (12)
JT066-JT082 HAL Manufactured DARIN II (17)
JM251-JM262 HAL Manufactured Maritime (12)
Total 158 + 18* (* - Loan / Returned)
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MiG-29UPGs in the north east
https://x.com/IAF_MCC/status/1719718940157632784?s=20 ---> In continuation with his ongoing visit, the CAS Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari visited various forward area locations in the North East where he interacted with air warriors, complimenting them for their operational preparedness.
https://x.com/IAF_MCC/status/1719718940157632784?s=20 ---> In continuation with his ongoing visit, the CAS Air Chief Marshal VR Chaudhari visited various forward area locations in the North East where he interacted with air warriors, complimenting them for their operational preparedness.
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https://x.com/_devildog_rv_/status/1720 ... 64180?s=20 ---> So maybe Jaguars (DARIN I in the photo below) are also integrated with newer generation Radar Warning Receivers, the same one we have in the Tejas Mk1A too. Thanks eagle eye @80triph for catching!
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https://x.com/SupratikSaumya/status/172 ... 90498?s=20 ---> T-72M1 UPG Commander's Position. Both the commander's TIFCS display console and the commander's TI sight are visible here.
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https://x.com/Spearcorps/status/1720378 ... 89671?s=20 ---> Spearcorps Warriors of the Indian Army continue their quest for professional excellence, testing limits of endurance, precision and courage to achieve highest level of operational readiness.
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https://x.com/lca_tejas_/status/1722277 ... 87017?s=20 ---> Indian Navy MiG-29K. Amazing shot by @vishwak
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https://x.com/vishwak/status/1713435522868375634?s=20 ---> HAL Tejas of the Indian Air Force form a 3 ship staircase over Prajaygraj at the Airforce Day 2023 flypast.
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https://x.com/Sukhwinder104/status/1724 ... 98062?s=20 ---> "Luke" a Rafale pilot and "Anakin" an Su-30MKI pilot. Looks like IAF pilots are Star Wars fans.